How To Use Head ache In A Sentence

  • Above him, a bright fluorescent light was glaring down, making his head ache.
  • Leonore, my eyes burn, my head aches, and my heart is wildly tempested! The Home
  • An hour or so later, Marek started to rub his leg and called across a nurse because his head ached.
  • His head aches, he feels dizzy and nauseous, and his nose won't stop running.
  • My head ached, my arms and legs felt like lead weights, and I was groggy with sleep.
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  • Ahhuhh, ahhuhh, atishoo...ooh, my head aches. The Sun
  • It made my head ache to count them.
  • Winding down My head ached, and my throat was dry from the dehydrating effects of flying, and too much cold, thin air.
  • My head aches, and it's too heavy for me to lift without an achy pain.
  • My mouth fills with saliva, my cheeks and tongue and head ache with longing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does your head ache, or do you feel what I call degraded when someone in the office starts talking to you? Enemies or Teachers
  • She was thankful Anne had come down with a head ache and had declined to go to dinner or else she was sure her aunt would be having conniptions at her behavior.
  • my head aches so!
  • That I cannot allow," said the doctor, "it would make your head ache, but I have no objection to someone reading to you some nice, amusing novel, Dickens's" Pickwick Papers, "for instance, or a story of The Poor Plutocrats
  • Her head ached " throbbed " and her mouth was dry. The Spellsong War
  • I once watched a Fritz Lang silent film without music and my head ached for days.
  • Shadow's head ached and pounded, and his tongue tasted and felt like flypaper. AMERICAN GODS
  • Aliquando nervi, aliquando pedes vexant, (Seneca) nunc distillatio, nunc epatis morbus; nunc deest, nunc superest sanguis: now the head aches, then the feet, now the lungs, then the liver, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Please take the children out, their noise is making my head ache.
  • It clogged up his throat and his chest and made his head ache.
  • The whole side of his body was stiff and sore but he could not turn over, his knees caught on the cocopan every time he tried and the air in his little cave was starting to taste stale, his head ached. When the Lion Feeds
  • You know after deciphering the Sarahspeak (my head aches from the stupid) I think she’s right. Think Progress » Palin: ‘I joined Fox’ because there’s too much ‘opinion interjected in hard news’ in the mainstream media.
  • I swore loudly, cursing again when the noise made my head ache.
  • Annie's head ached, her ribs hurt from coughing, and the simple act of craning her neck to peer through a clear spot on the windshield made her dizzy.

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